Why is it called a movie?

Movie is a shortened form of 'moving picture'. By etymology, it looks like these terms are applicable to any video, but conventionally they are reserved for productions released theatrically. Apart from that you have documentaries, direct-to-video features, TV shows (formally, series) and so on.
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Why do they call it a movie?

Etymology. The name "film" originally referred to the thin layer of photochemical emulsion on the celluloid strip that used to be the actual medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. Many other terms exist for an individual motion-picture, including picture, picture show, moving picture, photoplay, and flick ...
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Is a movie called A movie?

A Movie (styled as A MOVIE) is a 1958 experimental collage film by American artist Bruce Conner. It combines pieces of found footage taken from various sources such as newsreels, soft-core pornography, and B movies, all set to a score featuring Ottorino Respighi's Pines of Rome.
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What is called a movie?

A film, also called a movie or a motion picture, is a series of still photographs on film projected onto a screen using light in rapid succession.
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What makes something a movie?

A film, also known as a "movie" or a "motion picture," is a series of moving images shown on a screen, usually with sound, that make up a story.
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What is the difference between a movie and a film?

A movie is more concerned with plot and easy answers. A film attempts to convey or explore something larger than itself. A movie is about giving the audience exactly what they want. A film forces the audience to grow in some way, to leave the theater slightly better humans than when they came in.
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Is movie a proper word?

As detailed above, 'movie' is a noun. Noun usage: Lets go to the movies.
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What do they call movies in England?

They don't call them 'movies' in the UK – they call them films. They also don't call it a movie theater, they call it a cinema. So, you go see a film at a cinema.
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When did we start calling them movies?

In America, the slang expression “movie” began to get circulation in newspaper comic strips in 1909, and within a year it was well on its way to nationwide usage. But the motion picture industry in the U.S. made a serious effort to kill the rise of the word “movie”.
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What was the first movie ever?

Roundhay Garden Scene (1888)

The world's earliest surviving motion-picture film, showing actual consecutive action is called Roundhay Garden Scene. It's a short film directed by French inventor Louis Le Prince. While it's just 2.11 seconds long, it is technically a movie.
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Can you call movies films?

The difference in meaning

In the strictest sense, both terms can be used interchangeably. Dictionaries describe both words as describing a feature film and the Wikipedia page for Movie automatically forwards to the page for Film.
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What is the longest movie?

The longest film ever made was the 85 hour The Cure for Insomnia (USA 1987), directed by John Henry Timmis IV and premiered in its entirety at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, USA from 31 January to 3 February 1987.
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What was the first Colour movie?

The first commercially produced film in natural color was A Visit to the Seaside (1908). The eight-minute British short film used the Kinemacolor process to capture a series of shots of the Brighton Southern England seafront.
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How many movies exist?

Though the number isnt known, it has been estimated that there are approximately 500,000 movies (or, narrative fiction feature-length, theatrical-cinema films) currently in existence.
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Why do Brits say floor instead of ground?

“Floor” was an archaic word for “ground” centuries ago. And according to the Oxford English Dictionary, “floor” has been used in the game of cricket to refer to the ground (but this must be an uncommon usage, since it doesn't currently appear in any standard British dictionaries).
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Do Americans say lamp post?

lamppost in American English

a post, usually of metal, supporting a lamp that lights a street, park, etc.
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Is movie short for moving picture?

movie (n.)

1912 (perhaps 1908), shortened form of moving picture in the cinematographic sense (1896). As an adjective from 1913.
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Is Snickers common or proper?

Rule "Snickers (proper noun)"
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How long is the shortest movie?

Fresh Guacamole is a 2012 animated short film written and directed by PES. With a running time of 100 seconds it is the shortest film ever nominated for an Oscar when the film was nominated in 2013 for 'Best Animated Short Film'.
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What is the longest Disney movie?

With a running time of 124 minutes, Disney's Fantasia (1940) remains the longest of the studio's 56 animated features to date, and the only with a running time of over two hours.
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What does Netflix pay for movies?

Netflix buys shows at a rate of the cost of production plus about 30 percent of production costs, but it retains most of its future licensing rights. This is different from how networks typically license shows, which often only covers 60 to 70 percent of production.
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Is a TV show a movie?

TV series are those that are based on concepts that sell at the moment. On the other hand, movies talk about different things and are creative. When compared to movies, a TV series can be very boring and very long. A movie may run about two to three hours, but a TV series does not have any time schedule.
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